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Episode 59. The Nephilim Look Like Clowns with Paul Stobbs
April 4, 2024 • 89 mins

The conversation explores the theory connecting clowns to the Nephilim, discussing the initial spark of interest and the journey of research. The guest explains the visual evidence that supports the theory, showcasing images from various cultures and traditions. The chapters cover the cultural representations of clown-like entities and the historical origins of clown costumes. The theory suggests that clowns are modeled after demons and that the Nephilim had clownish features. This conversation explores the origins and symbolism of clowns, connecting them to demons and Nephilim. The chapters cover topics such as the history of demons and Nephilim, possession and the exchange with demons, cultures dressing like demons, the Freemason connection to clowns, the push of clowns in modern media, and the seriousness of dressing like a clown. The conversation also touches on the agenda behind pushing clowns, the externalization of the hierarchy agenda, and the veiled truth of secret societies. The conversation concludes with a discussion on Demon Face Syndrome and the power of Jesus in dealing with demons.


Takeaways

Clowns have deep connections to demons and Nephilim, and dressing like them can open channels for these entities to enter our world.

The Freemason connection to clowns is significant, with circuses being a copy of Freemasonic rituals and the clown representing the ringmaster who controls demons.

The media has been pushing clown symbolism for a long time, popularizing clowns and making them appear innocent and fun, while hiding their true nature.

Clown fashion has become a trend, with people unknowingly dressing in costumes worn by ancestor spirit worship cults, further opening channels for demonic entities.

While the topic may be unsettling, it is important to remember that demons are a defeated enemy, and calling on Jesus can provide protection and deliverance.

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